Please be advised when planning your trip to the Museum that our open hours have recently changed.
The museum will be open to the general public Thursday - Sunday from 12 to 4 pm.
Group tours are available Tuesday - Sunday by appointment.

The Michigan Firehouse Museum and Education Center's mission is to
enhance the appreciation of firefighting history through engaging and informative exhibits, as well as teaching and promoting fire safety and prevention.

Encompassing over 26,000 square feet, the Museum is an educational treasure trove that includes an original 1898 firehouse and modern, multilevel exhibit display area.

Walking through the restored firehouse, visitors can view a fire engine steamer replete with horses, ready to go on their way to a fire. The large, modern addition offers 25 changing exhibits of antique fire trucks and early fire rigs, multiple displays of historic artifacts including tools, equipment, memorabilia and the largest collection of fire truck bells in the country.

The Museum is located in Ypsilanti’s historic Depot Town, just east of the city of Ann Arbor and a few blocks north of Interstate 94 Exit 183. Other historic venues, restaurants and first class hotel accommodations are nearby.

Here's a sample of our member newsletter:

Thur–Sun 12 to 4

Group Tours Tue-Sun by Appointment

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Adults $5.00

Ages 5-12 $3.00

4 & Under Free

Group Tours & Field Trips for Schools, Clubs & Organizations
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